After an exciting weekend at Full Frame Film Festival, where (T)error won the Grand Jury Award and Cartel Land had a sell-out crowd, the two films will now head to Tribeca Film Festival for their New York debut. (T)error will hit the big screen Thursday, 4/16 at Bow Tie Cinemas and Cartel Land will premiere on Wednesday, 4/22 at Regal Cinemas Battery Park. Now in its 14th year, the festival has 101 films slated in this year's lineup, 76 of which are documentaries, and 33% of the feature films are

After an exciting weekend at Full Frame Film Festival, where (T)error won the Grand Jury Award and Cartel Land had a sell-out crowd, the two films will now head to Tribeca Film Festival for their New York debut. (T)error will hit the big screen Thursday, 4/16 at Bow Tie Cinemas and Cartel Land will premiere on Wednesday, 4/22 at Regal Cinemas Battery Park. Now in its 14th year, the festival has 101 films slated in this year's lineup, 76 of which are documentaries, and 33% of the feature films are directed by women (an all-time high). We will soon be announcing our 2015 Candescent Award winner, in partnership with the Tribeca Film Institute (TFI). Last year, we awarded the opening night doc, Time is Illmatic, with the inaugural award (press release here). To be eligible for this award, the film must have been supported by TFI during production and convey a powerful, character-driven story. Stay tuned for more and check out the festival film guide here.

are directed by women (an all-time high). We will soon be announcing our 2015 Candescent Award winner, in partnership with the Tribeca Film Institute (TFI). Last year, we awarded the opening night doc, Time is Illmatic, with the inaugural award (press release here). To be eligible for this award, the film must have been supported by TFI during production and convey a powerful, character-driven story. Stay tuned for more and check out the festival film guide here.